
A flyer for my upcoming exclusive installation show located in the heart of DUMBO, Brooklyn,  New York. Updated the website with some new paintings as well.
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Updated the website with some new additions of paintings including canvas pieces (that’s been long awaited to be posted).Â
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A two-page watercolor/drawing spread from the sketchbook that soon became a concept painting for a future large scale painting by the artist d. yee.
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The first image of two is the most recent new addition to ’Skins of the Night’ (started in July 2007), an on-going gradual series of wall murals produced by figurative artist d. yee. Currently all murals are produced on sheets, or “skins”, of matte acetate and placed as decals on walls. Soon, there will be actual walls to be worked on.
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A cropped detail of the piece Red Pepper. d. yee hits the canvas (digital and traditional) starting with a new digital piece, a submission to The Pepper Project.
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A gardener. A guardian.
She creates her landscape.
Scattered with these bodies of trees.
- Kissing Trees, Landscapes
The newest painting by d. yee added to the artist’s website.
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Updated the website with a painting (shown above: a speedpainting) and drawings to the collection. You can also view one of two completed short sequential projects titled ‘When You Return’ by the artist.
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"I Became Awake" is the newest addition to the artist’s, d. yee, painting collection. The painting is based off a drawing from a sequential project titled "Salt of the Earth".
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To Gather. “He felt what was left to the salt of the earth.” Added the new painting (To Gather) to the website’s collection gallery. Originally a storyboard drawing, that would have served as a source for a photoshoot, I decided to turn it into a painting instead.
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This painting titled “untitled_flower” has been licensed as a book cover art in one of France’s publishing house (Actes Sud) upcoming release titled Ma femme de ta vie.
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A figurative artist drawing inspiration from classical academic art and contemporary culture, the most common motif seen in D. Yee’s work is the sensuality of the human condition.The artist attended School of Visual Arts in New York City studying design while keeping an elusive identity as an artist and as a self-taught photographer.D. Yee currently works in New York City as a designer, photographer, creative art director and freelance artist - living up to the role as a Renaissance Rebel.
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